There’s something artful about the summertime in NBA land.
Free agency comes and goes. Blockbuster trade structures change. Players switch teams. All of it ends up being fun to follow.
But the void left in our lives afterwards is one that can only be filled by one thing:
Offseason workout videos of your favorite player in an empty gym with captions that contain a bunch of emojis and claims that they will be exponentially better the following year and patch the holes in their games that have for so long been the missing piece to success.